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THE BUTTERFLIES OF THE 



having a row of eight yellow spots on the fore wings, 

 and five lunules on the hind wings, the first more or less 

 orange ; the anal ocellus orange, with yellow on the pos- 

 terior part, not pupillecl. The fore wings have four 

 black bands or stripes; the first, about one-fourth the 

 distance from the base to the outer margin, is continued 



FIG. 17. 



Papilio Turnus (natural size). 



two-thirds across the hind wings, where it turns abruptly 

 to meet a black edging that extends along the base of 

 the fore wings and along the inner margin of the hind 

 wings to this point. The second extends from the 

 costa to the median vein, or sometimes beyond ; the third 

 extends from the costa across the end of the discal cell ; 

 the fourth, from the costa to the fifth subcostal venule or 

 beyond. The broad black terminal border of the hind 



